
Havilande Whitcomb Design has created this radiant waterfront home situated in Greenwich, a town in southwestern Fairfield County, Connecticut. The main concept of the design, at the homeowner’s request, was to make it feel like they are on vacation every day. The design team fulfilled their request, creating stylish, bright, and airy living spaces. Expansive windows frame views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
On the exterior, a trellised deck features comfortable outdoor furnishings for enjoying mesmerizing ocean vistas. A boat dock offers summertime enjoyment with friends and family, from boating to canoeing. With ample entertaining spaces, this home is the perfect place to relax and enjoy throughout the seasons.

What We Love: This light-filled dwelling offers its homeowners chic living spaces to relax and unwind. The interiors have a seamless flow from one space to the next, which is ideal for entertaining. We are especially loving the stylish kitchen, with the wood coffered ceiling and Lindsey Adelman branching light fixture. The wood flooring further adds warmth to the spaces while also adding a touch of rusticity.
Tell Us: What are your thoughts on the design of this Connecticut home? Would this be your idea of a dream vacation pad?
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Above: This warm and inviting living room features comfortable furnishings and large windows framing tranquil water views.

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Above: This nautical-themed bedroom offers a relaxed atmosphere with its built-in window seat and serene water views.

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Photos: Courtesy of Havilande Whitcomb Design

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